
Live lavishly at BH’s Reunion Crossing Townhomes located at 51 Aspire Drive in Kissimmee.
Here, upscale design meets copious convenience. Gorgeous three-bedroom, 2.5-bath townhomes feature in-unit washers and dryers, stainless steel appliances, and quartz countertops.
As an exclusive community perk, residents enjoy access to the coffee bar, attached garages, and flexible lease terms.
Discover a place to live and a lifestyle to love. The homes range from 1,673 to 1,758 square feet. Rents vary from approximately $2,450 to $2,675.
Reunion Crossing Townhomes offers its residents easier routines, such as 24-hour maintenance requests, so they can get the service they need whenever they need it.
There’s valet trash removal – so residents never have to worry about trash day or all those boxes and bags piling up.
The community provides for a healthier lifestyle. Reunion Crossing is a smoke-free community, keeping the air pure in and around the property.
The community also offers “smarter living” through smart home technology that delivers the kind of personal assistance residents need faster than they can say “Alexa.”
Residents have the opportunity to build their credit with positive rent reporting, which helps them advance confidently in their real estate journey.
Reunion Crossing is simply a “happier home,” and pets are welcome. The townhomes also feature outdoor gathering spaces where residents can congregate, meet their neighbors, and build a sense of community.

The Downtown Kissimmee Council hosted a packed 2025 Downtown Update on Thursday, August 21 at the Kissimmee Civic Center. Presented by Positively Osceola, the event brought together community and business leaders to share key updates on projects shaping the heart of Kissimmee.
Highlights included Kissimmee Police Chief Charles “Chuck” Broadway on public safety and community engagement; Shawn Germolus, Director of Aviation at City of Kissimmee Gateway Airport on growth at the airport, including a new hotel project; David Rodriguez, Director of Economic Development with the City of Kissimmee on two new hotel/convention/mixed use projects coming soon to Downtown Kissimmee; Mark Phillips of AECOM with updates on the Connect Kissimmee streetscape and infrastructure project currently workshopping for Downtown, and David Shimp, CEO of HCA Florida Osceola Hospital, on healthcare advancements and facility expansion at Kissimmee's Downtown Hospital.
Guests enjoyed a warm breakfast and coffee bar catered by Downtown favorite Susanna’s Café, and Robert Anthony Florist supplied the centerpieces. The Osceola Library System's Candice Shields, Chairwoman of the Downtown Kissimmee Council, emceed the program.
The Council also took the time to announce that Downtown Dollars are available to purchase now through November 1. Downtown Dollars are real currency good at many Downtown Kissimmee shops, businesses, and restaurants. Purchase them for employee gifts, Christmas Party give-aways, or for your own use. For bulk purchases, contact Robin Hughes at rhughes@theosceolachamber.com.
We were fortunate to have Positively Osceola on hand to livestream the program in its entirety and you can view it all below.
In addition, find the slides from the Kissimmee Gateway Airport presentation HERE and the Connect Kissimmee presentation HERE, plus view some images in the gallery below.

On Wednesday, August 13 our Leadership Osceola Class of 2025 officially graduated! The 39-person class, their friends, family, colleagues, Leadership Alumni, and members of the Osceola community gathered at Presenting Sponsor Walt Disney World's Yacht Club Resort for a celebratory luncheon.
After the graduates paraded in accompanied by Mickey Mouse himself, Chamber Foundation Chairman Dale Miller greeted the crowd and offered some history of Leadership Osceola, which is a program that has thrived in the Osceola community for 36 years. The Chamber Foundation has been the home of Leadership Osceola for the last 5 of those years, and through the program, the Foundation supports the Chamber's mission to be "champions for business and the Osceola community' by bringing people and resources together throughout the program. The goal of Leadership Osceola is to develop leaders who, in turn, build our community.
In addition to Disney, Miller thanked Title Sponsor Kissimmee Utility Authority, and Keynote Speaker sponsor AdventHealth. Elizabeth Watkins, Senior Manager of Government Relations at Walt Disney World welcomed the crowd to the Yacht Club and Walt Disney World Resort, the site of Leadership Osceola graduation for over 30 years.